Why is non-gonorrhea difficult to treat?

  Patients often ask why “gonorrhea” is much more serious than “non-gonorrhea”, but the symptoms can be controlled with a day’s injection, while “non-gonorrhea” is not completely cured after a few days of injection. What is the reason for this?  ”Gonorrhea” is a sexually transmitted disease caused by gonorrhea bacterium that inflames the genital organs of the urinary tract, and it is easy to treat because of its rapid onset (incubation period of 1-3 days) and heavy symptoms, and patients can mostly seek medical treatment in time, and there are strong and effective antibiotics for this bacterium.  ”Non-gonorrhea” refers to sexually transmitted diseases of genitourinary inflammation, except for gonorrhea bacterium infection. The incubation period is long (usually 1 – 3 weeks) and the symptoms are mild or even asymptomatic, which is often overlooked by patients and delays the diagnosis and treatment. Many patients come to the doctor only when there are comorbidities, increasing the difficulty of treatment; some patients because the symptoms are light, just buy some antibiotics to take internally will think safe, so that the disease cover up, to the deep development; some patients a few days of injection, the symptoms improve that the end of treatment, leaving the residual root, repeatedly lingering; some patients use drugs in a disorderly manner, drug resistance, resistance to treatment; some couples with the same disease but not at the same time diagnosis and treatment …… Many factors add a lot of trouble to the treatment of “non-gonorrhea”, which makes the treatment of “non-gonorrhea” much more difficult than “gonorrhea”. “The treatment of non-gonorrhea is much more difficult than that of gonorrhea.  ”The main point is that the course of treatment should be longer, the medication should be more complicated, and for some comorbidities, the integrated therapy of Chinese and Western medicine should be taken. In short, as long as the standard treatment under the guidance of STD specialist, “non-gonorrhea” can be cured.